Leadership Isn’t a Personality Trait. It’s the Removal of Guesswork.
Most leaders treat high-stakes interactions like a roll of the dice. They 'wing it' based on a hunch, then perform an autopsy on the drive home. Stop gambling with your influence. Leadership is not a personality trait; it is a technical requirement. Learn how to remove the guesswork by applying the theater standard of engineering to the boardroom.
Your Expertise is a Trap. It’s Making You Irrelevant.
Your expertise isn’t a gift to the room; it’s a form of social camouflage. Most competent experts provide information because it’s less scary than demanding action. Stop being an inventory clerk for your own ideas. Learn why authority doesn’t wait for a promotion and how to trade informational alibis for strategic physics.